Is this on Netflix?
I remember watching that occasionally when it aired. I had seen and liked the movie a lot. I thought the lead actress was a stunner. And her handler was a right bastard.
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"Kimi" - HBO - An agoraphobic Seattle tech worker uncovers evidence of a crime. Kimi is an Internet service similar to Siri or Alexa, except, Kimi uses Tech workers to listen in on requests to correct mistakes the algorithm makes. Fast paced with a lot of action. ****
"Nobody" - HBO - Bob Odenkirk plays a docile family man who slowly reveals his true character after his house gets burgled by two petty thieves, which, coincidentally, leads him into a bloody war with a Russian crime boss. Over the top violence offered for fun rather than suspense. I was surprised at how well Odenkirk pulled it off. No smarmy lawyer here. Requires a LOT of suspension of disbelief, but a lot of fun *****
Travel Man: 48 Hours in.... (Amazon Prime) - A travel show featuring Richard Ayoade, whom I knew from The IT Crowd primarily. Probably best summed up as, "Non-adventurous British people go places and are unimpressed by things." Definitely not the "celebrate the world" vibe of your typical travel show, but if you like British humour, it's hilarious.
"Salvation" - on Discovery+
This is a CBS show they've moved over to Discovery. I won'g go into the reasons I'm stuck watching it, but for a couple of days, as dumb as it is, it's my best option.
This thing is stupid with a capitol STU. Come to think of it, the PID is capitol also. It's supposedly a bunch of geniuses saving the world from an extinction level asteroid impact. They write barely have enough technical knowledge to operate a light switch. Every idiotic and wrong Inter Net trop is trotted out.
Just finished S6 of Peaky Blinders. Perhaps it is just me but I did not "need" the subtitles quite as much this season as with seasons pasty re the accents.
NO Spoilers- I enjoyed it as an expose on the essential essence of a character/person based on intersection of culture and shared traumatic experiences and how the concept of Noblesse Oblige
was explored in a decidedly disenfranchised community.
Not a huge tube watcher other than F1 & the BoSox but The Old Man on FX 16 June @ 2100 has me curious.